Commercial Lease Cost in Indiana
Updated June 2026 · Indiana commercial real estate rates
$11/sqft
Warehouse /yr
$26/sqft
Office Class B /yr
$55+/sqft
Office Class A /yr
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Commercial Lease Rates in Indiana
| Space Type | /sqft/yr | 1,000 sqft/mo | National |
|---|---|---|---|
| Office A | $55.20 | $4,600 | $60/sqft |
| Office B | $25.76 | $2,147 | $28/sqft |
| Retail Prime | $32.20 | $2,683 | $35/sqft |
| Retail Secondary | $16.56 | $1,380 | $18/sqft |
| Warehouse | $11.04 | $920 | $12/sqft |
| Industrial | $9.20 | $767 | $10/sqft |
Commercial Real Estate in Indiana
Commercial lease rates in Indiana are below the national average. Lower property values and competitive commercial markets make Indiana attractive for business tenants.
Key Lease Terms to Understand
- • NNN: Tenant pays base rent + property taxes + insurance + maintenance
- • CAM charges: Common area maintenance; add $3–$8/sqft/yr typically
- • Rent escalations: Typically 2–4% annually built into lease
- • TI allowance: Tenant improvement allowance from landlord for build-out
- • Personal guarantee: Landlords often require for small businesses
Negotiation Tips
- • Get a tenant's broker — they're paid by the landlord, not you
- • Negotiate free rent periods (1–3 months is common in soft markets)
- • Push for higher TI allowance vs. lower rent
- • Include a subletting clause for flexibility
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How much does commercial space cost to rent in Indiana?
Commercial rates in Indiana average $32.2/sqft/yr for office space, ranging from $11/sqft/yr (warehouse) to $55+/sqft/yr (Class A office).
What is the difference between NNN and gross lease?
Gross lease includes all operating expenses in rent. NNN lease requires tenants to pay rent plus property taxes, insurance, and maintenance separately.
How much commercial space do I need?
Office: 150–250 sqft/employee. Retail: 1 employee per 150–200 sqft. Factor in conference rooms, break areas, and growth.
How long are commercial leases typically?
Small businesses: 1–5 years. Established businesses: 5–10 years. Longer leases typically include rent escalation clauses of 2–4% annually.
What additional costs should I budget for?
Beyond base rent, budget for security deposit (1–3 months), CAM charges, tenant improvements, utilities, insurance, and parking. Total occupancy cost often exceeds base rent by 20–40%.